I don't think Curry is the obvious choice. While he may be the sexy pick because he's such a high draft pick, I think someone like Hasselbeck is primed to be the MVP. He's going to be back supposedly in better shape than he's been in a while, we've got a supposedly revamped O-line with a high-round pick anchoring either guard or center, and he's got a whole stable of really good wide receivers and tight ends to throw to.

The running game has not proven itself to be worth anything with the personnel we have (and granted, with the crappy passing game last year, it was doomed from the start...). Coupled with Housh, Burleson, Branch, Carlson and the crew of younger guys who may finally step up under less pressure than last year, Hass is bound to have an awesome passing season.

Book it - this is the year that Hasselbeck breaks 4,000 yards passing and has his best season yet. All the doubters will be gone by week four, and he'll be a shoe-in for MVP by week 12.

World Champion Seattle Seahawks football. It's an addiction, and there is no cure.Les Norton - gone but never forgotten. Rest in blue and green peace, my friend.

Hass and Housh will need to have big years if we are turning this ship around from last year. So if it is a winning season - Hass and Housh and possibly Mike Solari/Gregg Knapp if our running game becomes top-10 and carries the load.

I don't think anyone on the defense will deserve cause I expect a top-10 D this year. Anything less is a failure plain and simple. So unless we are a top-3 D - the defense will definitely not be the MVPs.

I think I am going Mora on this one. Loved Holmy, but I think Mora will use the players in a way that really plays to their strengths. I also think that his energy will help transition our home badassness to the road

SeahawkSailor wrote:Book it - this is the year that Hasselbeck breaks 4,000 yards passing and has his best season yet. All the doubters will be gone by week four, and he'll be a shoe-in for MVP by week 12.

Man how much I hope that comes true.

In order for Hasselbeck to get there, he has to not only TRULY be healthy (that alone is a HUGE part of it) but have a solid OL that can protect for him AND not only TJ but the other receivers to show up.

# 8 will BE back, not on his back. I think Housh will be doubled all year until another reciever ( Nate, broken Branch or the newbie ? ) makes defenses react and pull focus from Housh. Our ability to pass or run all hinges on the OL so if we have the type of season most here are predicting, my pick is for the OL.

I think we are going to love this guy. The players are going to feel like they are being used correctly with everyone getting on the same page. Front office, coaches, players... and I just think Jim has the stuff to translate his passion and work ethic into motivation and W's on Sunday's.

sturg78 wrote:I think I am going Mora on this one. Loved Holmy, but I think Mora will use the players in a way that really plays to their strengths. I also think that his energy will help transition our home badassness to the road

Wins on the Road will be key in turning our team around from the dismal 2008 season. Everything looks sooo "rosey" at this time of the year. I'm not going to get my hopes up too high.

sturg78 wrote:I think I am going Mora on this one. Loved Holmy, but I think Mora will use the players in a way that really plays to their strengths. I also think that his energy will help transition our home badassness to the road

sturg78 wrote:I think I am going Mora on this one. Loved Holmy, but I think Mora will use the players in a way that really plays to their strengths. I also think that his energy will help transition our home badassness to the road

I think we are going to love this guy. The players are going to feel like they are being used correctly with everyone getting on the same page. Front office, coaches, players... and I just think Jim has the stuff to translate his passion and work ethic into motivation and W's on Sunday's.

I think we are going to love this guy. The players are going to feel like they are being used correctly with everyone getting on the same page. Front office, coaches, players... and I just think Jim has the stuff to translate his passion and work ethic into motivation and W's on Sunday's.